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*[[1943]]: German occupation forces execute 133 persons at Drakia, [[Thessaly]]. | *[[1943]]: German occupation forces execute 133 persons at Drakia, [[Thessaly]]. | ||
*[[1956]]: [[Evagoras Pallikaridis]] is arrested in [[Cyprus]] by the British. | *[[1956]]: [[Evagoras Pallikaridis]] is arrested in [[Cyprus]] by the British. | ||
+ | *[[1974]]: [[Michail Stasinopoulos]] is appointed [[president of Greece]] after the resignation of Gen. [[Phaedon Gizikis]]. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[1974]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] break a 40 year-old tradition by defeating Bulgaria 2-1 at [[Karaiskaki Stadium]] ([[Stavros Sarafis|Sarafis]], [[Antonis Antoniadis|Antoniadis]]) | *[[1974]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] break a 40 year-old tradition by defeating Bulgaria 2-1 at [[Karaiskaki Stadium]] ([[Stavros Sarafis|Sarafis]], [[Antonis Antoniadis|Antoniadis]]) |
Revision as of 13:25, July 31, 2009
Events
- 1943: German occupation forces execute 133 persons at Drakia, Thessaly.
- 1956: Evagoras Pallikaridis is arrested in Cyprus by the British.
- 1974: Michail Stasinopoulos is appointed president of Greece after the resignation of Gen. Phaedon Gizikis.
Sports
- 1974: Greece break a 40 year-old tradition by defeating Bulgaria 2-1 at Karaiskaki Stadium (Sarafis, Antoniadis)
Births
- 1911: Eleni Vlachos, newspaper publisher
- 1914: Frantisek Fadrhonc, football coach
Deaths
- 1917: Vasilis Michailidis, Cypriot poet